{"id":3639,"date":"2024-01-08T02:36:45","date_gmt":"2024-01-08T02:36:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/camcab.co.uk\/redesign\/monday-mini-blog\/"},"modified":"2024-01-08T02:36:45","modified_gmt":"2024-01-08T02:36:45","slug":"monday-mini-blog","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/camcab.co.uk\/redesign\/monday-mini-blog\/","title":{"rendered":"Monday Mini-Blog"},"content":{"rendered":"
\u00a0Master Cutler – a P.S.<\/span><\/p>\n With the run-down of the Great Central, the service transferred to Kings Cross running non stop to Retford and then to Sheffield. By then it was diesel hauled.<\/p>\n In the mid sixties, the train gained Pullman Coaches as remembered by correspondent Andrew.<\/p><\/div>\n At about the same time this poster was seen around.<\/p>\n Of course, wearing a trilby and an umbrella were compulsory! Less well known is that the stock did an extra run to Sheffield and back off peak.<\/p>\n The Cutler then took two hours and 45 minutes, which was faster than the three hours (plus) on the Midland Main Line.<\/p><\/div>\n Apart from the name, hardly highlighted in the timetable with just a code M, business travellers from Sheffield (nowadays without trilby and umbrella – shame) complain about a lack of First Class seats.<\/p><\/div>\n It doesn’t even carry a headboard.<\/p>\n Triple shame.<\/p><\/div>\n Here is a similar picture from Western National days. fbb does not think the buildings on the Sea Front were The Mariners Hotel back then.<\/p>\n This is the hotel today.<\/p>\n Looks posh …<\/p>\n … and does a good brekkies!<\/p>\n But back to the bus depot in the 1970s. Here are a couple of single decks parked beside the workshop. Note the large window …<\/p>\n … and Axe Valley buses parked similarly in the recent past.<\/p>\n Nothing much changes at Seaton!<\/p><\/div>\n <\/p>\n <\/p><\/div>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p><\/div>\n For once the MP seems to have got the right idea!<\/p>\n